I’ve gotten possession of screenshots from Google’s long delayed new Ajax calendar application, which will be called “CL2″. It was only a matter of time before someone broke down and leaked these — as far as I know these screen shots are the first on the public web.

Apparently CL2 will round up events and make it easy to add to your calendar. From Google’s “About CL2″ verbiage:

CL2 makes it easy — even effortless — to keep track of all the events in your life and compare them to what your friends and family have going on in theirs. We’ve designed a calendar that works for you — helping you add events from email, friends, and other public calendars — so you don’t have to spend all your time maintaining your schedule. CL2 even helps you discover new events you might be interested in. We think it’s a great tool for managing your daily schedule, keeping track of what everyone in your family is doing, organizing events for a club or team, or creating public events that you can promote to the world.

There are lots of calendars that work in a similar fashion — see the current Web 2.0 darling 30boxes, for example — but tying this to Gmail and other Google features will make it an instant powerhouse.

What is Google doing? Just coming up with app after app, throwing them all against a wall, and seeing which one sticks? I mean, gmail and Google maps were successes, but Google Analytics? It got sooo much press when it first came out and now, nothing. Google pages, google calendar? Google recipes? They seem to be over-saturating the market a bit.